Charles Leclerc lidera el 1-2 de Ferrari en la FP1 del GP de Mónaco

Charles Leclerc encabezó la primera sesión de entrenamientos para el Gran Premio de Mónaco con una vuelta de 1m13.978s, mientras Ferrari aseguraba un 1-2 antes del fin de semana.

Leclerc, pilotando en su circuito local, terminó 0.226s por delante de su compañero de equipo Lewis Hamilton. El resultado respaldó las expectativas previas al fin de semana para el equipo debido a la fortaleza del SF-26 en las curvas de baja velocidad. La sesión contó con dos banderas rojas. Isack Hadjar estrelló su Red Bull en la chicane de las curvas 15-16 a falta de 25 minutos, mientras que Fernando Alonso golpeó más tarde la barrera y esparció piezas de su Aston Martin por la pista. Max Verstappen se situó tercero, a 0.513s del líder. Kimi Antonelli fue cuarto y George Russell quinto, con Lando Norris sexto para McLaren.

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